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aspercreme. >>> cbs news called him their "60 minutes" pit bull reporter. mike wallace epitomized dogged interviews and fierce reporting. a mainstay on the magazine show for 38 years. mike wallace passed away last night with his family at his side in connecticut. wallace was 93 years old. >>> in tulsa, oklahoma, two men are under arrest in connection with a shooting spree that left three people dead and two in critical condition. all of the victims were african-american men. the suspects were arrested early this morning. tulsa authorities are sorting through the suspects' facebook pages where they are finding racist comments. >>> and it is easter sunday. and the obama family walked to a church on a sunny washington, d.c. morning. the president, first lady, sasha, and malia attended easter services at st. john's episcopal church just across lafayette park and the white house. about the same time, pope benedict xvi delivered his easter mass. the pope prayed for a renewed peace effort in the middle east, specifically an end to the violence in syria. >>> and th
aspercreme. >>> cbs news called him their "60 minutes" pit bull reporter. mike wallace epitomized dogged interviews and fierce reporting. a mainstay on the magazine show for 38 years. mike wallace passed away last night with his family at his side in connecticut. wallace was 93 years old. >>> in tulsa, oklahoma, two men are under arrest in connection with a shooting spree that left three people dead and two in critical condition. all of the victims were...
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but i've written in cronkite less than personal with me but the history of cbs news. it's key to remember that mike wallace served in world war ii and was a graduate of the university of michigan, a college guy going into tv and radio. and i think the turning point was in 1962 for wallace, because doug edwards at cbs was losing his newscast and they were looking for replacement and wallace was high on the list but they chose cronkite over wallace and others because they thought he was too tough of an interviewer, that in order to break through the glass and in people's living room and tv you need to have cronkite's style. he made being the tough interview really who he was. as late as '86 he was kind of floundering. nixon, of all things, offered running in 1968 for president, offered mike wallace to be his press secretary. wallace said no and, instead, got escorted out in the famous chicago democratic convention where things blew up in a mayhem and really from '68 on wards, he just kept perfecting the type of interrogator that would just drill down on a subject lookin
but i've written in cronkite less than personal with me but the history of cbs news. it's key to remember that mike wallace served in world war ii and was a graduate of the university of michigan, a college guy going into tv and radio. and i think the turning point was in 1962 for wallace, because doug edwards at cbs was losing his newscast and they were looking for replacement and wallace was high on the list but they chose cronkite over wallace and others because they thought he was too tough...
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last night the president sat down with cbs's charlie rose and reflected on his first term and his plans if he wins re-election. >> the mistake of my first couple of years was thinking that this job was just about getting the policy right. and that's important. but, you know, the nature of this office is also to tell a story to the american people that gives them a sense of unity and purpose and optimism especially during tough times. >> dan lothian at the white house. one thing that struck me when the president was talking about that he needed to do a better job in inspiring people, inspiration comes from other people. that is not something that you can necessarily control. it wasn't something he necessarily did in the beginning of the campaign in 2008. that was something eventually that happened. he inspired people. how does the president -- how does he address that? >> you know, i think it is much more difficult in this campaign perhaps than even in 2008 to inspire people, energize people the way he did in 2008 as you pointed out. it wasn't necessarily there at the very start. the pre
last night the president sat down with cbs's charlie rose and reflected on his first term and his plans if he wins re-election. >> the mistake of my first couple of years was thinking that this job was just about getting the policy right. and that's important. but, you know, the nature of this office is also to tell a story to the american people that gives them a sense of unity and purpose and optimism especially during tough times. >> dan lothian at the white house. one thing that...
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. >>> just weeks before trial, cbs has settled a lawsuit with some of the cast members of "happy days." more details about who was awarded what in showbiz headlines. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] half a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. according to ford, the works fuel saver package could terally pay for itself. jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. but they can be really well thexpensive.ted a puppy, so to save money i just found them a possum. dad, i think he's dead. probably just playin' possum. sfx: possum hisses there he is. there's an
. >>> just weeks before trial, cbs has settled a lawsuit with some of the cast members of "happy days." more details about who was awarded what in showbiz headlines. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] half a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. according to ford, the works fuel saver package could terally pay for itself. jim twitchel is this...
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a new quinnipiac/cbs news/"the new york times" poll shows a majority of voters backing the president in three critical battleground states, ohio, pennsylvania and virginia, but it's not all good news for the president. according to the poll, although mr. obama is gaining support, it's mostly because of his personal likability or empathy. most people say they trust governor romney more than the president to help their financial situation. so, the "talk back" question this morning, why can't the president close the deal in these swing states? facebook.com/carolcnn. i'll read your responses later this hour. >>> you've heard this saying, there's no crying in baseball. uh-uh, there's a lot of tears these days, especially at the olympics. we'll discuss. i'm one of six children that my mother raised by herself, and so college was a dream when i was a kid. i didn't know how i was gonna to do it, but i knew i was gonna get that opportunity one day, and that's what happened with university of phoenix. nothing can stop me now. i feel like the sky's the limit with what i can do and what i can ac
a new quinnipiac/cbs news/"the new york times" poll shows a majority of voters backing the president in three critical battleground states, ohio, pennsylvania and virginia, but it's not all good news for the president. according to the poll, although mr. obama is gaining support, it's mostly because of his personal likability or empathy. most people say they trust governor romney more than the president to help their financial situation. so, the "talk back" question this...
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here's more of what colin powell told cbs this morning on why he won't be supporting mitt romney. >> not only am i not comfortable with what governor romney is proposing for his economic plan, i have concerns about his views on foreign policy. the governor speaking on monday night at the debate was saying things that were quite different from what he said earlier and not sure which governor romney we would be getting with respect to foreign policy. >> i want to go to cnn political contributor john avalon on a bus and, john, we know that this endorsement is significant. tell me why this is so significant for team obama. >> brooke, not only endorsements are equal but colin powell's is one that matters. he worked for presidents and secretaries of general and endorsed barack obama in 2008 and it was an important signi signifier. a sign to independent voters that barack obama could be trusted on national security. and colin powell played that role in a lot of elections. he is sort of a barometer of independent support. who's the most responsible candidate in the race? not shy of criticizi
here's more of what colin powell told cbs this morning on why he won't be supporting mitt romney. >> not only am i not comfortable with what governor romney is proposing for his economic plan, i have concerns about his views on foreign policy. the governor speaking on monday night at the debate was saying things that were quite different from what he said earlier and not sure which governor romney we would be getting with respect to foreign policy. >> i want to go to cnn political...
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we have had majorities and two polls, cbs, "the washington post"/abc saying we need stricter laws, stricter earn forcement, and that's -- that's pretty big shift. as you know, opinion had been shifting away toward more people having guns and the whole idea of a way to solve this problem, if everybody has a gun you can stop the shooter. of course that doubles down on the problem and we have a culture in which guns are more available to young people and that approach. >> the president can't do it alone. he needs cooperation of congress. three basic principles should guide our gun policies. first you have to -- must have a license to own a gun. the license should not be easy to get. so how difficult should it be what would be your parameters? >> i think the permit system now is full of holes. it's determined at the state level. we have very uneven laws. as you know, suzanne, you can -- the permit system as a background check, a waiting peer, that's all very helpful. it done get into whether you know how to use a gun. the kinds of things we do to license people to drive. cars are dangerous but
we have had majorities and two polls, cbs, "the washington post"/abc saying we need stricter laws, stricter earn forcement, and that's -- that's pretty big shift. as you know, opinion had been shifting away toward more people having guns and the whole idea of a way to solve this problem, if everybody has a gun you can stop the shooter. of course that doubles down on the problem and we have a culture in which guns are more available to young people and that approach. >> the...
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in an interview with cbs news, obama reflected on his first term and how important it is for a president to inspire the people who put him into office. >> the mistake of my first term -- couple of years was thinking that this job was just about getting the policy right. and that's important. but, you know, the nature of this office is also to tell a story to the american people that gives them a sense of unit and purpose and optimism, especially during tough times. >> president obama went on to say thatf re-elected, he will make an effort to get out of washington and spend, quote, more time with the american people listening to them. >>> and a washington, d.c., police officer who was a police escort for members of the obama administration has now been reassigned. "the washington post" is reporting that the motorcycle cop was overheard saying he would shoot mrs. obama. the newspaper reports there's no indication that the first lady faced any real danger. the secret service says it is following up on the incident. >>> there is new fallout this morning from the report condemning penn state'
in an interview with cbs news, obama reflected on his first term and how important it is for a president to inspire the people who put him into office. >> the mistake of my first term -- couple of years was thinking that this job was just about getting the policy right. and that's important. but, you know, the nature of this office is also to tell a story to the american people that gives them a sense of unit and purpose and optimism, especially during tough times. >> president...
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frank says a republican pollster had to say on cbs. >> i don't think the nra is listening. i don't think that they understand. most americans would protect the 2nd amendment rights and yet agree with the idea that not every human being should own a gun. not every gun should be available for just anyone. >> all of our members agree with that. all that frank is doing, that poll he is talking about was paid for by mayor bloomberg's group. he's misrepresenting the views of the national rifle association. there are people who should not be allowed to purchase firearms and the law provides prohibiting such purposes. we have argued for years that those who have been adjudicating should be included on the instant check registry with the government so they can be denied the purchase of firearms. 23 states haven't even done that. >> i think he was talking about having armed guards in every school in america. he said most don't want more guns in school, they want less. he said some of your members even agree with that and you're not listening to them. >> there are 23,000 schools today
frank says a republican pollster had to say on cbs. >> i don't think the nra is listening. i don't think that they understand. most americans would protect the 2nd amendment rights and yet agree with the idea that not every human being should own a gun. not every gun should be available for just anyone. >> all of our members agree with that. all that frank is doing, that poll he is talking about was paid for by mayor bloomberg's group. he's misrepresenting the views of the national...
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in a cbs "60 minutes" interview, panetta also discussed a local doctor who played a key role in helping the u.s. verify bin laden's presence. pakistan is considering putting the doctor on trial for treason. >> i'm very concerned about -- about what the pakistanis did with this individual. this was an individual who, in. helped provide intelligence on what was very helpful with regards to this operation. >> a guilty verdict in the trial. the 58-year-old all sentenced in life in prison for the murder of his first wife and his three teenage daughters, one as young as 13. prosecutors a i the girls were killed for becoming too westernized. >>> the world's nuclear watchdog has sent its top officials to iran. they're trying to clarify part of the country's nuclear programs. this comes amid concerns that tehran is using it as a cover to develop nuclear weapons. they insist they need it for medical research. >>> and the movie "the help" was a big winner at the s.a.g. awards in los angeles last night. >> and the actor goes to -- the cast of "the help." >> it's a great movie. the film is about the
in a cbs "60 minutes" interview, panetta also discussed a local doctor who played a key role in helping the u.s. verify bin laden's presence. pakistan is considering putting the doctor on trial for treason. >> i'm very concerned about -- about what the pakistanis did with this individual. this was an individual who, in. helped provide intelligence on what was very helpful with regards to this operation. >> a guilty verdict in the trial. the 58-year-old all sentenced in...
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he told cbs this morning that trayvon saved him from a fire when he is just a little boy. >> he was my hero. he will be sadly missed. >> why was he your hero? >> trayvon saved my life at the age of 9. he pulled me out of a fire, went back in the house, got the phone, came back out, called 911. he saved my life. >> as we've been reporting and as you can see, outrage and protests are spreading over the killing of the unarmed teen by a neighborhood watch captain who says he acted in self-defense. george howell now live in sanford, florida, where it all happened. george, what's going on there now? >> reporter: well, don, we know that there will be a one-hour prayer vigil that will happen later today at 7:00 here at a local church but i want to talk about that video that we are seeing in miami of these school walkouts. we know of four school walkouts in miami. this is in addition to the four that we know about just yesterday, don, the same thing happened, students were on the ground with skittles and iced tea in their hands, the same thing that trayvon martin had on february 26th when he wa
he told cbs this morning that trayvon saved him from a fire when he is just a little boy. >> he was my hero. he will be sadly missed. >> why was he your hero? >> trayvon saved my life at the age of 9. he pulled me out of a fire, went back in the house, got the phone, came back out, called 911. he saved my life. >> as we've been reporting and as you can see, outrage and protests are spreading over the killing of the unarmed teen by a neighborhood watch captain who says he...
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and here's his response this morning on cbs. have a listen, you guys. >> when you call a supporter of mine and he tells a bad off-color joke and somehow i'm responsible for that, come on. >> we didn't say you are responsible but how would you characterize it and what did you say to him? not that you were responsible but how you differ from what this person said. >> i can't respond to every supporter said. look, this is what you guys do. >> maria cardona, you know what, it's coming your way, my friend. they are thick in the election campaign. president obama is going to have supporters that say stupid things, too. >> and they already have. rick understands this. he needs to put on his big boy pants and understand that this is what politics is about. the problem with the republican party is that he had nowhere to pivot because this was a comment that underscores a hardening perception of a party who is hostile to women's issues. this comes on the heels of a hearing that the senate had yesterday on contraception issues. it comes on
and here's his response this morning on cbs. have a listen, you guys. >> when you call a supporter of mine and he tells a bad off-color joke and somehow i'm responsible for that, come on. >> we didn't say you are responsible but how would you characterize it and what did you say to him? not that you were responsible but how you differ from what this person said. >> i can't respond to every supporter said. look, this is what you guys do. >> maria cardona, you know what,...
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this is mitt romney talking about this whole bin laden issue and this was on cbs morning news earlier today. >> you begin with this romney wouldn't have gone after osama bin laden. these silly kinds of attacks like what has that got to do with getting our economy growing. of course i would have taken out osama bin laden but what's the right course for the economy? >> simon, do we think that this is going to resonate? do people care about this hypothetical scenario over what romney would have done or are they focused on what is affecting their lives? >> this is absolutely, in the last presidential election there was a big debate what to do about osama bin laden. barack obama made it clear that heaswilling to go into pakistan and upset the pakistanis if he had actionable intelligence. he did it as president. mitt romney during that same period criticized prent obama, said that was the wrong action, he would never go into pakistan without pakistan's approval. on this barack obama was right, mitt romney was wrong. this is a core national security issue and something that is completely fai
this is mitt romney talking about this whole bin laden issue and this was on cbs morning news earlier today. >> you begin with this romney wouldn't have gone after osama bin laden. these silly kinds of attacks like what has that got to do with getting our economy growing. of course i would have taken out osama bin laden but what's the right course for the economy? >> simon, do we think that this is going to resonate? do people care about this hypothetical scenario over what romney...
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here you can see cbs news, mitt romney just a little advantage over the president. let's just get real. you've been hearing these plans from both candidates. what are you hearing? >> yeah. well, so here's how it divides up. it depends what you think the economy is? is it gdp which guys like me look at or do you divide it into specific things? if you think the biggest problem with the economy is deficit and debt, mitt romney blows barack obama out of the on that. people who think that's the most important thing, choose mitt romney. if you think health care is the most important issue, then barack obama wins that one. and if you think it's jobs, that sort of splits down the middle. so what's the economy you're talking about? mitt romney, like i said, both of these polls give either of them a little edge, but it depend on what, when you ask the question, what the voter is thinking about when they say the economy. if i want a better job or a raise or health care coverage or i want this country to get out of debt. >> what about the voters now? these undecided, uncommitte
here you can see cbs news, mitt romney just a little advantage over the president. let's just get real. you've been hearing these plans from both candidates. what are you hearing? >> yeah. well, so here's how it divides up. it depends what you think the economy is? is it gdp which guys like me look at or do you divide it into specific things? if you think the biggest problem with the economy is deficit and debt, mitt romney blows barack obama out of the on that. people who think that's...
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as house speaker john boehner told cbs last weekend or so, he said we've got to pull this out by the roots, and that's exactly what republicans will be doing today and tomorrow. they are trying to score political points. we know that an overwhelming majority of republican voters oppose the mandate, the crux of this law, as well as 55%, a small majority of independent voters. republicans looking to try to grab support from independent voters in an election year as well, carol. so political theater but with important political implications. >> well, you have five hours of fun ahead of you. thanks, kate balduan. >> reporter: you know it. >>> been more than a year and a half since a u.s. border patrol agent was killed in a fire fight. two guns from the fast and furious gun tracking operation were found at the scene. now, the fbi has unsealed an indictment charging five men with the crime and offered a reward of up to $1 million for information leading to four of their arrests. agent terry was filed in a fire fight in arizona in september of 2010. one suspect was arrested. he was arrested
as house speaker john boehner told cbs last weekend or so, he said we've got to pull this out by the roots, and that's exactly what republicans will be doing today and tomorrow. they are trying to score political points. we know that an overwhelming majority of republican voters oppose the mandate, the crux of this law, as well as 55%, a small majority of independent voters. republicans looking to try to grab support from independent voters in an election year as well, carol. so political...
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listen to the exchange captured by cbs. >> you think he's the worst republican -- >> to run against barack obama on the issue of health care because he tagged the blueprint. i have been saying it in every speech. quit distorting my words. if i see it, it's bull [ bleep ]. come on, man. what are you doing? >> oops. there's cameras rolling. come on, man, what are you doing? those were his words. we've got it on two tapes clear as day and we've got it on the supreme court steps as well. kiki mclean, that's what happens when there are cameras everywhere. is this going to be troublesome for rick santorum? don't we all kind of make these mistakes? >> some people make mistakes opinion it's partly about how you handle it. i notice lenny didn't point out to the con sense that when rick santorum talked about aspiring to college makes you a snob. i mean he's had some real statements that demonstrate his inability to be consistent. the other thing that was interesting to me for your viewers to know, jeff, the reporter you referred to, is not considered among the press corps as being somebody who is di
listen to the exchange captured by cbs. >> you think he's the worst republican -- >> to run against barack obama on the issue of health care because he tagged the blueprint. i have been saying it in every speech. quit distorting my words. if i see it, it's bull [ bleep ]. come on, man. what are you doing? >> oops. there's cameras rolling. come on, man, what are you doing? those were his words. we've got it on two tapes clear as day and we've got it on the supreme court steps...
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that's what rick santorum had to do this morning on cbs. let's take a listen. >> when you quote a supporter of mine who tells a bad off-color joke and somehow i'm responsible for that, that's gotcha. >> nobody said you were responsible. they said how would you characterize it and what had you said to him not that you were responsible. it's to understand how you differ from what this person said. let me ask you -- >> i have to respond to every supporter now who says something. look, this is what you guys do. i mean, you don't do this with president obama. in fact, with president what you did was you went out and defended him who sat in a church for 20 years and defended him, oh, he can't possibly believe what he listened to for 20 years. this is a double standard. this is what you're pulling off and i'm going to call you on it. >> reporter: so, fred, what do they say a strong defense is a very good offense. what we saw was rick santorum kind of in a box. he has to be careful not to offend foster friess who is spending hundreds of thousands o
that's what rick santorum had to do this morning on cbs. let's take a listen. >> when you quote a supporter of mine who tells a bad off-color joke and somehow i'm responsible for that, that's gotcha. >> nobody said you were responsible. they said how would you characterize it and what had you said to him not that you were responsible. it's to understand how you differ from what this person said. let me ask you -- >> i have to respond to every supporter now who says something....
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couric was was cbs news and palin was the gop candidate for vice president. >>> >> i'm just going to ask you one more time, not to belabor the point. specific examples in his 26 years of pushing for more regulation. >> i'll try to find you some and i'll bring them to you. >> it was an interview for the ages and countless comedy skits. >> but, again, and not to belabor the point, one specific thing. katie, i'd like to use one of my life lines. >> you don't have any life lines. >> well, in that case, i'm just going to have to get back to you! >> it looks like sarah palin is getting the last laugh, miss fey. lz and will are here to discuss. >> good morning, carol. >> good morning. >> hi. >> i've been trying to find a deeper meaning to this story but i have failed. so allhow about you, le? >> i don't think much of a deeper meaning besides this is what maybe sarah palin may have been doing all along instead of toying away in national politics. she is charismatic. i read her book and she is engaging in the book and pretty and smart enough in pop culture. i think this is great and probably
couric was was cbs news and palin was the gop candidate for vice president. >>> >> i'm just going to ask you one more time, not to belabor the point. specific examples in his 26 years of pushing for more regulation. >> i'll try to find you some and i'll bring them to you. >> it was an interview for the ages and countless comedy skits. >> but, again, and not to belabor the point, one specific thing. katie, i'd like to use one of my life lines. >> you don't...
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cbs news says one of those punished was involved in the raid that killed bin laden. in response, ea, electronic arts, says, quote, we do not know if the veterans who consulted on the game were in contact with the department of defense. much more on this in the next hour of newsroom. >>> 11 days since superstorm sandy made landfall in new jersey. some residents are just now returning home to survey the damage. this is how one new jersey man described the moment he knew he had to leave his house. >> we rode out the storm until friday morning. friday morning i said i couldn't take any more because they turned the gas off. when they turned the gas off, that was the end for me. i told my wife i would walk across the bridge if i had to. >> and the problems with gas used to heat that man's home just part of the problem. new york and new jersey now rationing gasoline because of a shortage. susan candiotti has been following that part of the story in asbury park, new jersey. what's the plan for rationing? >> reporter: well, i'll tell you. new york city is finally taking a ver
cbs news says one of those punished was involved in the raid that killed bin laden. in response, ea, electronic arts, says, quote, we do not know if the veterans who consulted on the game were in contact with the department of defense. much more on this in the next hour of newsroom. >>> 11 days since superstorm sandy made landfall in new jersey. some residents are just now returning home to survey the damage. this is how one new jersey man described the moment he knew he had to leave...
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every tournament game is live on either cbs, tbs, tnt or trutv. watch online at ncaa.com/marchmadness. today, we stand against the tyranny of meager travel cards. battle speech right? may i? capital one is issuing a venture double miles challenge. show us how much you spent last year and we'll give you 2 miles for every dollar spent on your travel reward card. up to 100,000 miles! hawaii, here we come. claim your miles at capitalone.com today! what's in your wallet? can you play games on that? not on the runway. no. can you play games on that? ♪ when your chain of supply goes from here to shanghai, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there track it all through the air, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ clearing customs like that hurry up no time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. ♪ but i have this new smartphone. and now i can see everything more clearly. ♪ i can organize the analysis. sort through all the data. maybe even rattle some cages. i predict that i'm going to like the fu
every tournament game is live on either cbs, tbs, tnt or trutv. watch online at ncaa.com/marchmadness. today, we stand against the tyranny of meager travel cards. battle speech right? may i? capital one is issuing a venture double miles challenge. show us how much you spent last year and we'll give you 2 miles for every dollar spent on your travel reward card. up to 100,000 miles! hawaii, here we come. claim your miles at capitalone.com today! what's in your wallet? can you play games on that?...
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for ceo lloyd blankfein, he did an interview over the weekend with cbs and made the case that the social safety net programs need to be scaled back like medicare, medicaid and social security. he says people need to lower their expectations of those sboi entitlements. easy for him to say. he made about $12 million last year. i digress. he did con socede that eventual the way to raise revenue will be for the wealthy to pay a higher tax rate. david coney is talking about addressing the entitlement issue but wants a corporate tax rate of zero. no doubt that would create huge outrage. he says that's the most effective way to create jobs in the u.s. and frees up so much money for companies to hire. many would probably agree that's important, too. you can see both sides of the story there, carol. one more extreme than the other, of course. >> of course. we'll see what happens. alison kosik at the new york stock exchange. >>> good news for the housing market as home prices rise across the country with the biggest quarterly jump in two years. christine romans is in new york with more. good morni
for ceo lloyd blankfein, he did an interview over the weekend with cbs and made the case that the social safety net programs need to be scaled back like medicare, medicaid and social security. he says people need to lower their expectations of those sboi entitlements. easy for him to say. he made about $12 million last year. i digress. he did con socede that eventual the way to raise revenue will be for the wealthy to pay a higher tax rate. david coney is talking about addressing the...